View Full Version : sig size ok? How to tell?!?
EricaLynn
03-16-2006, 05:40 PM
How exactly do I know if my signature is going to get deleted? lol
Nancy
03-16-2006, 05:52 PM
Signatures will be deleted if they aren't in compliance with the following rules.
7. Signatures: While signatures are a wonderful way to advertise your website and your pets, we allow only two (2) links per signature. Any link should point to a "family-friendly" site. Additionally, links to information that may be libelous to forum members are not allowed.
Because of bandwidth constraints, we ask that you keep signatures under 10 lines (spaces/blank lines count) and without images larger than 60x120 (or 30x240) and a total size of less than 8196 bytes. This goes for one picture, multiple signatures, counters and/or banners- they have to be a total of the above. Please do not use any extra large fonts or images other than a .gif, .jpg or .png. Please do not use any more than FIVE (5) smilies in your signature. Please keep in mind that some colors are harder to read than others. Should you have any questions about what is acceptable or if you need help in converting an image, please contact a moderator.
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Your picture is a bit too large both in pixels and bytes. :)
EricaLynn
03-16-2006, 05:53 PM
Thanks! :)
...is this right? The pixels are much smaller, but the bytes are even larger! Is that alright, and how do I fix it? --I have so many questions, sometimes. I swear, once I get going.... :laugh:
parkerspetchins
03-16-2006, 06:25 PM
Thanks! :)
...is this right? The pixels are much smaller, but the bytes are even larger! Is that alright, and how do I fix it? --I have so many questions, sometimes. I swear, once I get going.... :laugh:
If the original is a .jpg you can use a lower quality (doesn't really change the picture noticably) when you save it which will make it a smaller file but won't change the size of the actual picture.
EricaLynn
03-16-2006, 06:31 PM
If the original is a .jpg you can use a lower quality (doesn't really change the picture noticably) when you save it which will make it a smaller file but won't change the size of the actual picture.
That's great to know! Thank you!
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